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Finnish operators started shipping N900s in early December. You can currently get it subsidized from three out of the four large networks.

I noticed that some UK networks will start offering N900 in January, but is availeable or announced anywhere else?
 
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Available in the UK subsidised on Vodafone.
 
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Also available in austria on A1
 

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Thanks for replys. Just asking out of curiosity.
 
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Also available in France
 

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Also available on VIP Mobilkom in Serbia.
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In the Netherlands shops get subsidized by operators if they sell a contract including a phone. If I buy an N900 with a TMobile 20€/month contract for 1 year the phone's about 300€
 

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3 in Sweden will sell it, and in many other stores and can get it subsidised with any operator, same as with most phones (just like in NL above)
 

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02 in the UK also originally subsidized it too - then voda did some form of deal, meaning vodafone was the only supplier for a while - think that will all change next week though - looks like with any new firmware release it may go public
 

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In Denmark you can at least get it subsidized with Callme and Telia.
 

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